Needing new radiators (and piping -but not boiler) in house refurbishment....
Have two rooms where space might be a problem ...
One is kitchen ...timber suspended floorgoing plan to put down laminate or ceramic tile floor - thought maybe underfloor heating - is there a kind that is like a radiator (not electric) - thinking water running in pipes under floor with a thermostatic control on wall? (skirting board type not really suitable - looking to have cupboards around most of room)
Second is a box room/study - currently no radiator in there and will be a bit tight on space.... picked up a leaflet in B&Q with 'designer' ones - looking at ones that fit on the wall, mid way up, maybe in the corners ...thought for this space might be a good idea -
Do they work(heat efficiently)?
And in the pretty pictures they don't have any pipework showing...
so are they buried in the wall? (this would be on solid brick walls not partion) ? Would this cause problems (say it developed a leaking valve etc)? or would you have the pipe work externally (on display or boxed in)?
Have two rooms where space might be a problem ...
One is kitchen ...timber suspended floorgoing plan to put down laminate or ceramic tile floor - thought maybe underfloor heating - is there a kind that is like a radiator (not electric) - thinking water running in pipes under floor with a thermostatic control on wall? (skirting board type not really suitable - looking to have cupboards around most of room)
Second is a box room/study - currently no radiator in there and will be a bit tight on space.... picked up a leaflet in B&Q with 'designer' ones - looking at ones that fit on the wall, mid way up, maybe in the corners ...thought for this space might be a good idea -
Do they work(heat efficiently)?
And in the pretty pictures they don't have any pipework showing...
so are they buried in the wall? (this would be on solid brick walls not partion) ? Would this cause problems (say it developed a leaking valve etc)? or would you have the pipe work externally (on display or boxed in)?